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Do you need to drain any oil out before doing this ? I bought a 62, adjusted cold and it’s knocking so I want to try while it’s running. I don’t have a half cover.
No, you don't want to drain any oil first. You don't need the half cover, it just helps with the mess. Just place an oil pan under the head to catch the hot oil that drips out.
Hello; just cut my front coils by 1 coil. 1963 Monza. Because the ends of the coil are closer together, this netted me about 7/8” actual. Is that similar to your experience?
Sounds about right. I then cut a second coil. The result looked really cool, but the ride was not worth the looks. I have since bought and installed new stock-height springs all the way around.
@@EndWrenchRookie, appreciate the quick response. I think I’ll do another half-coil. Running 205/50-15 on a 15x7. With the low profile the additional drop may be ideal. If it’s rough, will just replace the coils.
Mine died immediately after trying to reload. The store told me to return it to the manufacturer. The manufacturer told me to return it to the stire. I bought one that I have to wrap manually... Works great.
Najlepsza kosiarki to takie które z zieleniny robią jaja ,mleko albo mięso a nie takie które robią kupę smrodu i zjadają nasze pieniądze czas i zdrowie
Smart!! But is it not better to use steel wire? This artificial material is realy bad for your garden, specialy when you grow vegetables. Finally people get this stuf in their blood. I guess you dont want that to happen.
That would be cool for sure. In my opinion, a portable air conditioning unit would be more "applicable" to the point of how long and how much a room cools off than is one of these portable swamp coolers. With an air conditioner, you close off the room to outside air and then dehumidify the air to remove moisture and built-up heat. Since the room is sealed off from outside air, you could measure the temp drop and its efficiency. With a unit like this, you must have an open air source as in inlet and also an outlet. So you are at the mercy of whatever the ambient outside temp and humidity is. If it is 100 degrees outside, then you are essentially sucking that air into your space. I would look at one of these units as keeping you more comfortable locally with air movement and the introduction of ice / ice cold water. In my case, I use it in my garage. I use it early in the day to stay ahead of the impending heat. The sun that beats down on my garage doors is intense and my aluminum doors reach 130 degrees in the heat of the day. I find that if I place the unit about 10 feet from me in my workspace then the cooling air makes it a lot more comfortable. This unit will not cool the garage, as a whole, in the same manor as a portable air conditioner. It does, however, run at a fraction of the price. Thanks for the comments and thank you for watching!
I bypassed the switch by connecting the smaller black and red wires together. The wire had pulled out of the connector socket. The handle extension switch will no longer stop the mower. Only need to remove the cover over the back of the mower and takes much less time and skill.
That's a great review of a tempting product. I own a few things by Vevor, and have never had a problem with them, so can't comment on whether their customer service is any good. It's always seemed to be excellent stuff at an excellent price.
It is noticeable. You counter it by introducing more open windows or doors into your room. The more closed your room is the more the humidity will build up.
Great question. It all depends on your location and relative humidity. I live in the south west portion of Idaho where it is mostly desert air. If you live on the coast or in a wet environment it will be worse. You can moderate the amount of humidity by how much fresh air you introduce via the open windows. You have to have at least 2 open windows in your home for it to work anyways so you can adjust their amount of air accordingly. Hope this helps. Good luck!
It's been along time since I've work on points but it brings back memory's of cleaning readjusting point's to see if you could a couple more weeks out of them. When you sandpapered the points it may of caused the dwell to lower, because it made the gap wider. Which lowers dwell. Or the dwell is low because of a worn rubbing block on the points. You should attempt to readjust the points to that 32-33* if possible. Longer dwell means longer charge time for the coil or hotter spark. I did notice that when you revved the motor the dwell was dropping, that's a sign of worn bearings in the distributor. A pertronix's point's replacement kit is a good way fix a worn distributor and make the car so much more drivable.
Thank you so much for the input and advice. I did not catch it at the time of this video, but during a subsequent tuning session I did notice the dwell moving around when revving, as you stated. I switched out the distributor with one that I had on hand that had less play in the bearing. This did seem to remedy the dwell issue. Good eye :) I will have to give the pertronix a try in the future. Thanks! Thank you for watching!
Good question. I cannot speak for your local mechanics, but I would say be prepared for a full day of labor, at their rate, plus parts. Myself, I do not work on customer cars. My goal for this channel is to help inspire folks to work on their own projects. Thanks for watching!
Why does it beep after i hit the cooling button and the snowflake dissappears after like 3 beeps. Is the cooling still going do you know my friend? God bless
Just yesterday, I bought a used EGO 21" mower on Marketplace. The guy said it was working fine and now the blades don't spin up. I needed parts to repair the height adjusted for my front wheels, so I figured I would use parts from his mower. I only paid $50 for the "fixer." Now that I have seen this, I will attempt the same repair. If it works, I'll just have a "new" mower for $50! WOW! Thanks for posting this! By the way, do you know how to do a "reset" on the EGO batteries?
That is great! By my estimation, there are thousands of these units out there that are having the same problem. Especially once they are out of warranty they are likely to be discarded. I would pick up as many as you can find :) Have not heard of resetting the batteries, sorry. Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much! Hopefully you are not having trouble with your machine, but if you are, I hope this video is helpful to you. Thank you for watching!
I bought the same mower. I too stored it folded. Then, after 2 years, I had the same problem. Still under warranty, I got authorization to bring it to Ace for repair. It turned out, they trashed it in their attempt to fix it. I ended up with a new replacement.
@@tac73 That's cool. Ya, I have had at least 50 comments about why I didn't just warranty my machine. It was because it is my only machine. I was able to fix it in less than an hour, for free, while making a RU-vid video about it. There was a storm coming that day and I really needed to get the lawn mowed asap. :)